There's 58 other packages that go with it, but doing sudo apt-get install and these six will get you started.

Today, I discovered that using an emulated Pi has some disadvantages. Namely, without a TAP connection, the virtual pi is not able to communicate correctly with the NTP server or the domain controller.

Outside of that, kerebos5 compiles just fine and I can configure it. Samba and Winbind also compile. For the curious, I discovered that Samba4 fails during configuration, but not during compiling. Because Samba4 doesn't configure correctly, winbind4 doesn't properly install.

Again, I think Samba4 didn't configure because of the communication issues.

More work to come next week. Next week, there will be more technical details and links to screenshots.

I have since discovered that Samba4 will attempt to auto-configure a connection to Active Directory if it is present.

I still have trouble creating a Bridged Connection in QEMU, but a colleague has procured a physical Raspberry Pi for use. There is interest throughout the school district in them, so he is bringing me one soon.

When I get the physical RPi in my hands, I will let everyone know if Samba4 works as I think it will.

As an aside, I use the 3D printed case as a means to promote the RPi. People are amazed at the size of it.